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*The Germ Terminator GT100 ™ is a United States of America FDA- regulated medical device,† a Canadian-regulated medical device, and is listed with Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL).

Germ Terminator is simply amazing!
The GT100 is incredibly easy-to-use and is designed to protect your long-term health by terminating the germs that breed on your damp toothbrush.


One of the most important protective features of the GT100™ is its dry-heated clean chamber that guards each toothbrush against cross-microbial contamination from any outside source, including germs from other toothbrushes. Once a toothbrush has been sanitized in the GT100™, it remains sanitized in the clean chamber until the next toothbrushing. Upon removing toothbrushes from the GT100™’s clean chamber 12 hours after they had been sanitized, the independent laboratories were still unable to detect even a single microorganism on the same toothbrushes that had been contaminated with massive numbers of mouth microorganisms before treatment with the GT100™.

Oral Health In America:
A Report of the Surgeon General

On May 25, 2000, Surgeon General David Satcher released Oral Health in America: A Report of the Surgeon General, the 51st Surgeon General's report issued since 1964, when Luther Terry issued his landmark report on tobacco and health. These reports have helped frame the science on vital health issues in a way that have helped educate, motivate and mobilize the public to more effectively deal with those issues.

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The Journal of the American Dental Association:
“Studies have shown that contaminated toothbrushes not only harbor, but also transmit both viruses and bacteria that cause systemic, localized and oral inflammatory diseases.”
(September 2001, Vol. 132, The effects of toothpastes on the residual microbial contamination of toothbrushes)

The Centers for Disease Control:
“Even after being rinsed visibly clean, toothbrushes can remain
contaminated with potentially pathogenic organisms.”
(January 2002,
www.cdc.gov/OralHealth/infection_control/fact_sheet/toothbrushes.htm
)

USA Today:
“The sharp tips of toothbrush bristles can cause tiny lacerations in the gums that allow infections to enter the body.”
(27 April 2000, http://216.239.51.100/search?q=cache:AreMjSo78KgC:
www.usatoday.com/life/health/doctor, Your toothbrush may be a biohazard)

The Journal of the Canadian Dental Association:
“We know that toothbrushes can transmit disease.”
(2000; 66:186-7, Accepting the Need for “Overkill” in Infection Control)

The New Haven Department of Health:
“Laboratory cultures made from used toothbrushes have shown many dangerous pathogenic germs.”
(Vol.LII, No. 10, http://info.med.yale.edu/newhavenhealth/documents/
historical/monthly/toothbrush.html
, The Toothbrush)

The Academy of General Dentistry:
“Because most families store toothbrushes in a common storage space, airborne bacteria can move from toothbrush to toothbrush, passing opportunistic infections such as periodontal disease and the common cold from one person to another.”
(http://www.agd.org/consumer/topics/children/toothbrushes/html, Is Your Family Sharing Too Much? Toothbrushes Harbor Hidden Germs During Cold and Flu Season)

The Journal of Dentistry for Children:
“Streptococcus and pathogenic microorganisms can be transferred readily when a toothbrush is used, increasing the risk of dental caries and infectious diseases.”
(May-June 1989; 56(3): 201-4, Residual contamination of toothbrushes by microorganisms)

Professor of Risk Analysis,
Harvard University School of Public Health:
“It may surprise you—or sicken you—to know that if your toothbrush is stored near the toilet, the chances are great that it is covered with E. coli bacteria. Each time you flush the toilet, bacteria disperse in the air in the form of tiny aerosol particles that can land on any surfaces within 6 feet.”
(2002, Rodale Inc., p. 270, Thompson, Kimberly M., Overkill: How our nation’s abuse of antibiotics and other germ killers is hurting your health and what you can do about it)

 


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